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When I tried to submit an App to Itunes Connect I got the following error.

iTunes Store Operation Failed

Error ITMS-90717: "Invalid App Store Icon. The App Store Icon in the asset catalog in 'YourApp.app' can't be transparent nor contain an alpha channel."

Error ITMS-90717 I made sure that I submitted a file with no transparency. So the error persisted in submission to iTunes Connect.

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  • Looks like a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/25681869/… to me.
    – Martin R
    Oct 5, 2017 at 12:40
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    Unrelated to iOS or Swift.
    – Martin R
    Oct 5, 2017 at 12:41
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    @MartinR the question is different. My is when you submitting the app through the Xcode, the question you show is uploading image direct to iTunes Connect. Oct 5, 2017 at 12:55
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    Okay, so one big thing I was missing was to rearchive the file. Then upload it again and it work. Maybe some other noobie got stuck at that point, so here I am mentioning it.
    – konsti1337
    Dec 1, 2018 at 23:48
  • Remove the Alpha Chanel on you App icons in project folder.
    – cain
    Aug 13, 2019 at 3:13

26 Answers 26

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The below solution worked for me

  1. Click & open the App Store icon (1024*1024) in the preview app.
  2. Export it by unticking the Alpha channel.
  3. Replace the current App Store icon with the newly exported icon image.
  4. Validate and upload.

Note: This will not work on Mac OS High Sierra, please try a lower version to export without alpha or use any one of the image editing applications or try out the below alternatives.

Alternative 1: (Using Sierra or High Sierra and Ionic)

  1. Copy and Paste the App Store icon to the desktop.
  2. Open the image. Click File Menu->Duplicate.
  3. Save it by unticking the Alpha channel.
  4. Replace the current App Store icon with this one.
  5. Validate and upload.

Alternative 2: If duplicate does not work, try doing opening it in preview and then doing file export. I was able to unselect the alpha channel there. – @AlejandroCorredor.

Alternative 3 : Using High Sierra and Ionic, found the problem image in the following folder: [app name]/platforms/ios/[app name]/Images.xcassets/Appicon.appiconset/icon-1024.png. We have to copy it to the desktop and Save As while unchecking Alpha, then rename it to icon-1024.png, then delete the original and copy the new file back to the original folder. Export did not work though no error was displayed and all permissions were set/777. – @RalphHinkley

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    I had to regenerate again the resources for ios, after that recompile and "archive". Thanks Jul 26, 2018 at 1:11
  • @ShamsudheenTK I am sorry to answer to an old post, but I am not able to solve this error. I did what you wrote and I am pretty sure my image does not have transparency and alpha. Do I need to to do it for all the images, or just for the App Store icon (1024x1024 size)?
    – Giacomo M
    Sep 22, 2019 at 12:11
  • @GiacomoM you should apply only to the App Store icon (1024x1024). The other assets are okay with alpha. Could you please check the Alternative option that I mentioned in my answer? Please let me know, if you are experiencing the same issue even after the Alternative option. Sep 22, 2019 at 18:31
  • @ShamsudheenTK I did something like that. I did not duplicate, I opened the image and I saved it unchecking the alpha tick
    – Giacomo M
    Sep 22, 2019 at 20:51
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    @ShamsudheenTK if I duplicate the file I can not check or uncheck anything. The ios just copies the file without any confirm window.
    – Giacomo M
    Sep 22, 2019 at 22:32
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I faced the same problem and wasn't able to fix it with the provided solution by Shamsudheen TK. Ionic somehow added transparency to my icons even if the source icon did not have any transparency at all. In the end I was able to resolve it by:

Install imagemagick (MacOS):

brew install imagemagick

Remove alpha channel from all images in resource folder:

find ./resources/ -name "*.png" -exec convert "{}" -alpha off "{}" \;

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    Thank you. I sure can't wait until the ionic/cordova team fixes the resources command to remove alpha channel from PNG's automatically for iOS builds.
    – pbnelson
    Dec 22, 2017 at 23:48
  • I was also having this problem with Ionic app in MacOS High Sierra and this solution worked! Thanks! Jan 4, 2018 at 13:09
  • upon running this command, is there a flag will show whats going on ?
    – JP.
    Jan 9, 2018 at 3:42
  • Why showing me find: convert: No such file or directory
    – Yuyang He
    Jan 26, 2018 at 9:16
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    @YuyangHe convert is part of imagemagick. That's why it needs to be installed.
    – Lucio
    Apr 4, 2019 at 18:20
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For anyone arriving to this question from Flutter, like myself:

  1. In your pubspec.yaml:
flutter_icons:
  android: false. // I already had android icons
  ios: true
  remove_alpha_ios: true
  image_path: 'assets/images/icon.png' // Your image path
  1. Run flutter pub get

  2. Run flutter pub run flutter_launcher_icons:main to generate the iOS icons without alpha.

This fixed it for me after days of struggling. And yes, I did try all the solutions suggested here. Nothing else worked.

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Here is a solution that have worked for me on High Sierra

  1. Open the App Store icon (1024*1024) in Preview app(default OSX image viewer).
  2. Click on the File menu from the menu bar and select Export. view screenshot
  3. Uncheck Alpha, select where you would like to export the image and click on the Save button. view screenshot
  4. Replace the current App Store icon with the newly exported icon image.
  5. Validate and upload.
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If you are here and you are using Flutter, try this package https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_launcher_icons

Then add

flutter_launcher_icons:
flutter_icons:
  android: true
  ios: true
  remove_alpha_ios: true
  image_path: "assets/images/logo.png"

to your pubspec.yaml file It solved my own problem for me

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    remove_alpha_ios: true FTW!
    – Keith DC
    Oct 20, 2021 at 1:41
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Whatever way you try above you need to test it by upload it to app connect like me to make sure it works and save your valuable time

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    This no longer works because App Store Connect is now extracting the icon automatically from the uploaded app release build May 21, 2021 at 13:27
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If showing this error for ionic3 project when you upload to iTunes Connect, please check this ANSWER

This is my project error when I try to vilidated. enter image description here

Finally follow this ANSWER, error solved. enter image description here

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    It's specific for Ionic, since this question is not, this answer you pointed doesn't fit this question.
    – cassmtnr
    Feb 13, 2019 at 19:51
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Invalid App Store Icon. The App Store Icon in the asset catalog in 'YourApp.app' can't be transparent nor contain an alpha channel.

Solved in Catalina

  1. copy to desktop
  2. open image in PREVIEW APP.
  3. File -> Duplicate Close the first opened preview
  4. after try to close the second duplicated image, then it will prompt to save there you will available to untick AlPHA

look into my screenshot

nvalid App Store Icon Solved in Catalina

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Dumb mistake from my part, didn't archive the app after removing alpha. Just kept submitting my old archived app and finding same alpha/transparency error. Hope it helps someone.

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If you’re using Sierra or later

  1. Navigate to AppIcon.appiconset folder within your Runner folder
  2. Open App Icon image using preview.
  3. At the topmost left of your screen select File its beside edit.
  4. Within the file drop down select export.
  5. Deselect alpha list item.
  6. Replace the deselected alpha image with old one.

Replicate this for all App Icon images in your Assets.xcassets

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  1. Generate App icon from here https://appicon.co/
  2. Delete Assets.xcassets file (project->ios->runner)
  3. Copy Assets.xcassets from newly generated icons folder and past here (project->ios->runner)
  4. perform clean build folder from XCode
  5. then archive and upload new build
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An error message itself says:

"Invalid App Store Icon. The App Store Icon in the asset catalog in 'YourApp.app' can't be transparent nor contain an alpha channel."

All app icon must be square without transparency or semi transparent (alpha value != 1.0).

Hint: App icon may have rounded corners. (Share your app icons here)

Here is Apple guidelines for App Icon - Human Interface

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I tried several of the things mentioned in this post (besides swapping to a .jpg) with no success. I solved it by opening the file in photoshop and using 'export to web'. Within that process/window is a checkbox for transparency.

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If you don't have a mac, on windows you can open Paint and save as PNG with correct dimensions 1024x1024

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Remove the alpha channel using this command in the folder 'Images.xcassets', this command will remove all alpha channels from your .png files and it will put the background color to white

for i in `ls *.png`; do convert $i -background white -alpha remove -alpha off $i; done
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If you're facing this issue in Flutter then you're good to go here.

Issue is indicating you're using .png as image asset. Just try to replace .png to .jpg and build your project again..!!

Use this plugin. - flutter_launcher_icons: ^0.8.1

flutter_icons:
  android: "ic_launcher"
  image_path_android: "assets/logo_panda.jpg"
  ios: true
  image_path_ios: "assets/logo_panda.jpg"

Make sure you're using the .jpg image extension as the image path.

This help me to upload the app to the App Store.

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    The dedicated remove_alpha_ios flag is the recommended way, since image quality may differ for JPG files compared to PNG
    – fravolt
    May 23, 2022 at 11:46
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Use Alpha Channel Remover. It lets you drag icons into the app and it'll remove transparency.

Download it from here: http://alphachannelremover.blogspot.com

Update: this is not my site

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  • Extra info: since iOS 8, Apple doesn't accept icons with transparency. You have to design a square icon, which can be a background color of choice with your icon in the center. Aug 13, 2018 at 21:38
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    Is this your site? Please explicitly state if it is or not.
    – Filnor
    Sep 13, 2018 at 8:13
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I had this problem and it was because my app store icon wasn't explicitly listed in my config.xml. Once I added the line

<icon height="1024" src="www/res/icon/ios/icon-1024.png" width="1024" />,

cordova copied it over correctly without adding an alpha channel.

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I was able to get around the Mac Sierra OS issue by duplicating the file, dragging the new file onto my desktop, open in preview, then click the export option (in the File menu) , then the option to save it without “alpha” comes up

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I also shell script using ffmpeg to resize images without alphachannel. It worked for png format fine.

# Export ios app icons by ffmpeg scale command
# usage: sh export_ios_icons.sh {path_to_your_img}
# example: sh export_ios_icons.sh ./app_icon.png

# sizes of images
# you can get other size images by editing thisarray
size=(20 40 60 29 58 87 80 120 180 76 152 167 1024)
for i in "${size[@]}"
do
   : 
    ffmpeg -i $1 -vf scale=$i:$i output_$ix$i.png
done
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Alternative:(Using Sierra or High Sierra and Ionic)

  1. Copy and Paste the App Store icon to the desktop.
  2. Open the image. Click File Menu->Duplicate.
  3. Save it by unticking the Alpha channel.
  4. Replace the current App Store icon with this one.
  5. Validate and upload.
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I also tried exporting without alpha it did not work for me but I figured it out that why I was getting error. I create an AppIcon using Figma & Sketch, but I tried to make a 2D geometry shape to 3D viewable. So I assume that I can achieve it by using some shadows & the same geometry but with lower alpha-like %70. After that, I got the AppIcon and export it without Alpha ticking but the problem was the main source of the image includes a container with lower alpha-like I did. So I change it to another graphical shape without alpha and it worked.

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I am using Windows so in my case I used paint.net.

  1. Open the icon in question and click Ctrl+S
  2. A Save configuration dialog will pop out.
  3. Select 24-bit Depth

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After this icons got accepted.

P.S Another option colleague suggested was to simply open with ms paint and save it, since paint does not support transparency, but I haven't tested it.

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Firt of all I change the logo to unAlpha and replace the previous icons via $flutter pub run flutter_launcher_icons but it still doesn't work. I removed finally the unassigned AppIcons & remove from the Contents.json all over icons such as iPad &TV icons cause I specified only iPhone version then It's work for me.

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Simpelest way I fixed this was opening the PNG in MS Paint saving it as a jpg. Than saved it back to PNG. That did remove the alpha channel.

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changed the icon from .png format to .jpg and everything went well.

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